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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustment that is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of adjustment or when clarifying what kind of adjustment you are discussing.
Example: "The adjustment that is necessary for this project will require additional resources."
Alternatives: "modification that is" or "change that is".
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British marathon runner Scott Overall backed a potential move for the championships: "Athletes will need to adjust if it's done in October, but that is an adjustment that is easily done".
It is a mechanical adjustment that is triggered by mental preparation.
"This is a major, long-term balance-sheet adjustment that is long overdue," said David A. Levy, chairman of the Jerome Levy Forecasting Center in Mount Kisco, N.Y.
Each pixel on the ASIC has a novel 5-bit energy adjustment that is optimised automatically by a Labview-based routine.
"This is an adjustment that is going to affect everyone, it's going to make life uncomfortable for a lot of businesses who have had things very comfortable for a long time.
There are now some signs of discontent from policy makers, who fear that the European economy is bearing a disproportionate burden in the global adjustment that is under way.
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But it's an adjustment that's overdue.
For the rest of the country, however, it's an adjustment that's long overdue.
David Banes, development director of computing and disability charity AbilityNet, adds: "Reasonable means an adjustment that's available to the user.
When a guy can't make an adjustment that's better for him, he isn't going to get any better.
But with an impending mortgage rate adjustment that was tantamount to three new-car payments a month, I needed a more sophisticated strategy.
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